improvement

Improvement

The act of adding something to a property such that it increases the property's value. For example, if one builds a house on a piece of land, the land usually becomes more valuable. Thus, the house is considered an improvement.

improvement

An increase in the value of real estate achieved by changing its configuration or by adding to it. Also called land improvement.

Non-cash stock-based compensation, amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets, the net amortization of debt discount on the company's convertible senior notes, gains/losses on the sales of land and building improvements, and gains/losses on conversions of the company's convertible senior notes, are being excluded from the company's FY15 financial results because the decisions which gave rise to these expenses were not made to increase revenue in a particular period, but were made for the company's long-term benefit over multiple periods.

According to Siemens and McGraw-Hill the study provides the marketplace with a valuable guide to help all building owners assess specific building improvements and retrofits to achieve high levels of building performance.

Contract notice: Purchase of national health information technology (e-health) system - local infrastructure to regional, inter-institutional functionally integrated information systems for building improvements project called servers, storage and accessories can be obtained in part 1: servers, storage and purchase of accessories part 2: acquisition of virtualization and management software.

Most of the company's equipment was leased or rented, Hubley says, but Spectrum made some building improvements, installing an air-filtration system and floor drains according to Ministry of Environment specifications.

The Appellate Division ruled last month that Tishman and the complexes' former owner, Metropolitan Life, should not have deregulated apartments while receiving the J-51 tax abatements, which are given for making building improvements.

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